Yep.

Daniel wrote:
You can update to the trunk with

rake radiant:freeze:edge

Once it is fixed in the stable build, you can run:

rake radiant:unfreeze

To go back to using the gem.
--Tom

On Nov 23, 2007 6:08 PM, Andrew Klein <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> I don't appear to have those, no. Update to trunk, you're meaning via svn?
>
> Thanks again!
> BT
>
> Thomas Bell wrote:
> > Do you have a cache.data and a cache.yml in your radiant install.
> > I did and I had to upgrade to the trunk. Everything works smoothly now.
> > --Tom
> >
> > On Nov 23, 2007 6:38 AM, Andrew Klein <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
> >
> >
> >> Sorry about the delay in responding; Life's been kicking me in the
> butt.
> >>
> >> When I click clear cache, it clears everything in the cache directory,
> >> but even with the cache directory gone, even if I force-refresh, I get
> >> the same page back again and won't update for a few minutes. The files
> >> do rebuild themselves. I'm not sure what the apparent issue is at all;
> I
> >> didn't have this issue before. One thought that did cross my mind was
> >> what if the caching headers aren't being written correctly for some
> >> reason anymore? (IE:- what the browser sees) This issue only appeared
> in
> >> 0.6.4, so I'm not sure where it did come from, but it is a reasonable
> >> issue I would say.
> >>
> >> Thanks!
> >> BT
> >> (PS I'll try to be a little more responsive)
> >>
> >> Daniel Sheppard wrote:
> >>
> >>>> I think I can agree with this.  It has almost become second nature to
> >>>> change the home page to reset the cache.  I have noticed this with
> >>>> changing snippets (which should clear cache - I had asked
> >>>> this earlier)
> >>>> and then clearing the cache.  No go!  It doesn't update the home
> page.
> >>>>
> >>>>
> >>> Well the code is fairly straightforward. The only thing that I can
> >>> think of that might interrupt it would be file permissions in the
> >>> cache dir.
> >>>
> >>> When you click clear cache, is there anything left in your cache
> >>>
> >> directory?
> >>
> >>> What about if you run (as the same user your server runs as):
> >>>
> >>> ruby script/console
> >>> ResponseCache.instance.clear
> >>>
> >>> What if you run that again as a different user?
> >>>
> >>> Dan
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